Canada Stocks to Watch: Shaw, BlackBerry, Aecon, Theratechnologies and more

Shaw Communications Inc. said second-quarter earnings fell to 34 Canadian cents a share from 46 Canadian cents, hurt in part by restructuring and other costs. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected earnings of 39 Canadian cents a share from the communications company. Revenue, though, rose 5% to C$1.34 billion.

BlackBerry Ltd. said home-care nursing agency CarePartners has provided more than 4,000 employees in its mobile workforce with BlackBerry 10 smartphones equipped with a mobile healthcare management application managed by BES12.